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Sorgner @ Workshop on Human Enhancement

July 5-6, 2012
Sorbonne, Paris, France

http://www-ihpst.univ-paris1.fr/ihpst/agenda.php?id_evenement=3221

Workshop on Human Enhancement

Jeudi 05 juillet 2012, 09:00-18:00

IHPST, salle de conférences
13, rue du Four
75006 Paris

Responsable : P. Huneman

Programme

11h Welcoming

11h15-11h30 Philippe Huneman, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
Introduction

11h30-12h15 Jean Gayon (IHPST/Université Paris 1) & Simone Bateman (Université Paris 5 Descartes)
The notion of human enhancement: three uses, three issues

12h15-13h Nikola Grimm (University of Würzburg)
TBA

13h00-14h30 Lunch

14h-14h45 Markus Peuckert (University Hospital Halle)
Aging as Disease

14h45-15h30 Thomas Philbeck (New York Institute of Technologies)
Homo Technè

15h30-16h15 Gaelle Pontarotti (Université Paris I)
TBA

16h15-16h45 Break

16h45-17h30 Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Sandel, Virtue Ethics and Genetic Enhancement

17h30-18h15 Robert Ranisch (University of Tübingen)
Dirty Bioliberals!? Does the ‘Yuck-Factor’ Deserve a Second Chance?

18h15-18h30 General discussion

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